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Redox Reaction Balancing Example

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This lecture covers the balancing of redox reactions using oxidation numbers, focusing on finding feasible equations and determining oxidation states for elements like F, E, and H. The process involves identifying invariable oxidation states and making assumptions to simplify calculations.

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